Delete All of These iPhone Apps or Risk Having Your Data Stolen

Popular games like Angry Birds 2 may have been infected by suspicious malware.

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Anna Zambelli

Jan 24, 2016

Following a recent security breach, Apple has removed over 300 apps from the iTunes store this week after discovering that the software was collecting users' email addresses and device serial numbers, MyFox Boston reports.

All of the apps were made in China, and they allowed an advertising company, Youmi, to display ads in the app — but the company was also secretly collecting personal information. Although Apple removed all of these apps, they hope to restore them soon with a new developer. But just to be on the safe side, you should uninstall any of the below apps if they're still on your phone.